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Old Jun 1, 2007 | 12:52 PM
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Yhea I can pull up the hills and rocks around here without any problem. Only in really deep mud could I see any problems(but that goes with 2wd you know)

The only time I have even gotten close to stuck was in loose creek gravel that it wanted to dig into the gravel.

I like the claws though cause they give great traction
 
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Old Jun 1, 2007 | 01:13 PM
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I'll do another comparison this weekend, perhaps switching between the Bear Claws and the Mudlites on the same ATV. The Mudlites on both our 50 and 90 have performed admirably in the mud so far, but in order to really compare apples to apples I should take the Bear Claws off of our 250 and put on the Mudlites, and then run thru the same mudholes again. (This I can do easily because all of the tires are on 4-110 rims, meaning I don't have to mount and dismount the tries - just the rims.)

My guess, however, is that the Mudlites will perform way better than the Bear Claws when it comes to slogging through a slippery mud hole.
 
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Old Jun 1, 2007 | 03:42 PM
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If both are the sames size and tread depth I say it will be pretty close and could go either way. Since you picked Mudlites, I'll say the Bearclaws will do better.
 
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